Workshop and Tutorial Proposals

The COSIT 2017 organizing committee is devoting the first day of the conference to a number of workshops and tutorials. Workshops and tutorials should be focused either on specialized topics or on emergent research fields and can be organized either as half- or full-day events. Proposals are welcome on all topics of interest to COSIT attendees.

Selected workshop and tutorial proceedings will be published, provided a sufficient number of submissions, in a dedicated volume of the Springer Series Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography (http://www.springer.com/series/7418).

» Guidelines for Workshop Proposals

The goal of workshops is to provide the opportunity for discussion of specialized research questions or challenges in spatial information theory. They should provide an excellent opportunity for researchers to present work in progress and obtain detailed feedback, and should have ample time allocated for discussion and participation by all attendees. Accepted workshops are expected to invite peer-reviewed paper contributions between 5 to 8 pages.

name(s), email(s) and homepage(s) of the workshop organizer(s) (if more than one, indicate primary contact);

format of workshop (half- or full-day);

brief description of the scientific issues to be discussed;

statement of scientific significance and relevance to COSIT;

provisional plan for the workshop indicating the types of activities to be included (e.g., invited talks, submitted papers, panel sessions, general discussion sessions, demonstrations, etc);

estimate, with justification, of the number of expected participants. If the workshop is one of a series, please indicate in what way the proposed workshop brings genuine novelty.

» Guidelines for Tutorial Proposals

The goal of tutorials is to deliver authoritative and stimulating graduate- and postgraduate-level training in a range of important topical themes. A tutorial should cover a single topic in detail and, differently than workshops, should have a more practical-oriented aim.